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Buletin Ekonomika Pembangunan
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28074998     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21107/bep
Core Subject : Economy,
Buletin Ekonomika Pembangunan menyediakan para akademisi, mahasiswa dan peneliti untuk mempublikasikan artikel hasil penelitiannya. Ruang lingkup meliputi : 1. Ekonomi Pembangunan 2. Ekonomi Publik 3. Ekonomi Moneter dan Perbankan 4. Ekonomi Industri 5. ESDM 6. ESDA 7. Ekonomi Ketenagakerjaan 8. Perencanaan Pembangunan 9. Ekonomi Kelembagaan 10. Ekonomi Pedesaan
Articles 159 Documents
What Drives Women Participation in Vulnerable Jobs? An Empirical Analysis in Indonesia Syafitri, Wildan; Setyanti, Axellina Muara
Buletin Ekonomika Pembangunan Vol 7, No 1 (2026): FEBRUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/bep.v7i1.31150

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Introduction/main objective: Gender disparities in Indonesia’s labor market continue to be a pressing issue, with women more likely to be engaged in informal employment lacking job security and benefits. This study aims to examine the structural and spatial factors that contribute to women’s informal employment vulnerability. Novelty: While previous studies have highlighted gendered labor segmentation, few have investigated how digital access, household roles, and financial inclusion interact to shape informality risks among women across rural and urban regions. Contribution: This paper fills a theoretical and empirical gap by applying a gendered and spatially disaggregated analysis to informality, incorporating multidimensional indicators that reflect human capital, digital capability, care burden, and financial access. Research method: The study uses binary logistic regression on microdata from the 2022 National Labor Force Survey (Sakernas), involving 400,009 female workers, to estimate the likelihood of informal employment based on education, ICT use, household demographics, and credit access, across rural and urban settings. Findings/results: Results show that digital access and higher education reduce the probability of informality, while large household size, presence of young children, and house ownership increase it. Credit access is associated with higher informality, particularly in rural areas, indicating its role in supporting informal enterprises rather than formal employment transitions. Conclusion: Findings highlight the need for gender-responsive and regionally targeted policies that expand digital infrastructure, childcare support, and formalization-linked financial services to reduce women’s labor market vulnerability in Indonesia.
FDI and GDRP in East Java: Analysis for Capital Intensive Industries Larasati, Dorothea Bening
Buletin Ekonomika Pembangunan Vol 6, No 2 (2025): SEPTEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/bep.v6i2.31303

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This study explores the relationship between foreign direct investment (FDI) and regional economic growth in East Java Province, with a specific focus on capital-intensive industries. The topic is crucial as FDI plays an increasingly strategic role in accelerating regional development, particularly in industrialized provinces like East Java. The novelty of this research lies in its focus on one province and the inclusion of all industrial sectors in the analysis, offering a more comprehensive and localized perspective compared to previous studies that typically cover national or multi-provincial scopes. This study contributes to the literature by filling a theoretical gap regarding how sectoral FDI affects regional economic output and offers new empirical insights with direct implications for policy and regional planning. Employing a quantitative research design, the study uses panel data from 2020 to 2024, sourced from the Central Statistics Agency and the Investment Coordinating Board. The analysis was conducted using non-parametric correlation tests and a simple regression model. Findings reveal a positive and significant relationship between FDI and the gross regional domestic product (GRDP), with capital-intensive sectors playing a key role in driving growth. The study concludes that increasing FDI, supported by infrastructure improvements, export expansion, and technological innovation, can significantly enhance sustainable economic growth in East Java. Keywords: Capital Intensive Industries, East Java, FDI, GRDP 
Analyzing The Efficiency Rate of Local Government's Expenditure in Education and Healthcare Sectors Using The Dea Method Towards Human Capital in Madura Between 2020 and 2024 adhim, Muhammad fauzil; Qudsi, Zuhriya Octasya; Romantis, Shelo Mustiko Ayu; Azzahra, Ramadhani Dewi; Arlitasari, Lovina Rahma; Nasekah, Latifatun; Pertiwi, Aghnavyra Bhakti; Fatoni, Sulton
Buletin Ekonomika Pembangunan Vol 7, No 1 (2026): FEBRUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/bep.v7i1.32232

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the efficiency of government expenditure in the education and health sectors across four regencies on Madura Island, Bangkalan, Sampang, Pamekasan, and Sumenep, during the 2020–2024 period. This topic is significant because, despite the government's mandate to allocate at least 20% of the budget for education and 5% for health, the Human Development Index (HDI) achievements in Madura remain below the average of East Java Province. This disparity raises a research question: Has regional government spending in the education and health sectors on Madura Island been efficient in improving human development during the 2020–2024 period? The novelty of this study lies in its focus on analyzing inter-regional efficiency among the regencies of Madura using the Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) approach within the post-pandemic period, which has rarely been examined at the regency level with similar socio-economic characteristics. The research employs a quantitative approach using an input-oriented Variable Return to Scale (VRS) model, with input variables consisting of education expenditure, health expenditure, and GDP per capita, and output variables including Mean Years of Schooling (MYS), Expected Years of Schooling (EYS), and Life Expectancy (LE). Secondary data were obtained from official publications of BPS (Statistics Indonesia) and DJPK (Directorate General of Fiscal Balance) for the years 2020–2024. The results indicate that the level of government spending efficiency varies between districts. Sampang District is the most efficient, with an average score of 0.94, and achieved full efficiency in the 2020–2021 period.In contrast, Sumenep District has the lowest efficiency, with a score of 0.82. Bangkalan and Pamekasan showed fluctuating efficiency, with Pamekasan reaching increasing returns to scale in 2022–2023. This study concludes that managerial capacity and budget scale significantly influence Madura Island's fiscal efficiency, which is currently not optimal. The implication is that there is a need to improve budget management, equalize infrastructure, and optimize the scale of public spending so that regional expenditure is more effective in promoting improvements in HDI. Keywords: Fiscal Efficiency, Local Government’s Expenditure, and HDI
Analyzing Key Economic Sectors for Sustainable Development in Kuantan Singingi Purbata, Ardi Gustri; Pirmansyah, Pirmansyah; Tanjung, Irfan; Kasmadi, Kasmadi; Bahri, Syamsul
Buletin Ekonomika Pembangunan Vol 7, No 1 (2026): FEBRUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/bep.v7i1.32619

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Regional economic development is a vital aspect in creating community welfare and regional competitiveness. Kuantan Singingi Regency, Riau Province, has significant potential in sectors reliant on natural resources, such as agriculture, forestry, and fisheries. However, these sectors still face challenges in achieving optimal development. The purpose of this study is to identify key sectors in Kuantan Singingi Regency using the Location Quotient (LQ), Shift-Share, and Klassen Typology approaches, and to provide policy recommendations for development based on these leading sectors. The analysis results indicate that agriculture, forestry, and fisheries have a comparative advantage, with an LQ value of 1.80, while other sectors, such as water supply and waste management, also show significant potential. The Shift-Share analysis reveals relatively rapid growth in some sectors, while the Klassen Typology analysis categorizer these sectors based on their contributions to regional GDP and growth rates. These findings provide a foundation for policies that can enhance production capacity, reduce dependence on commodity prices, and strengthen infrastructure to support the sustainable growth of leading sectors. This study is expected to contribute to the formulation of more effective and efficient development policies, which will, in turn, improve the welfare of the people in Kuantan Singingi Regency. Keywords: Regional Development Policy, Location Quotient (LQ), Leading        Sectors, Shift-Share, Klassen Typology 
Analysis of The Effect of Government Expenditure and GRDP on Provincial Tax Revenue in Indonesia, 2014–2023 maitasya, sintia neno; Shofiyatun, Fia; Achmadi, Friyanedo Wahyu; Ananta, Adinda Trias; Zakariya, Nabila Putri; Fadila, Talia Rahma; Hartatik, Puspa Dwi
Buletin Ekonomika Pembangunan Vol 7, No 1 (2026): FEBRUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/bep.v7i1.32283

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This study aims to analyze the effect of government spending and Regional Domestic Product (RDP) on tax revenue in Indonesia during the period 2014-2023. The study uses a quantitative approach with a panel data model covering 34 provinces in Indonesia. The analysis was conducted through Chow tests, Hausman tests, and Lagrange Multiplier tests to determine the best model, and the results showed that the most appropriate model was the Random Effect Model (REM). The estimation results showed that government spending had a positive and significant effect on tax revenue, while GRDP had a negative and insignificant effect. Simultaneously, both variables have a significant effect on tax revenue with a coefficient of determination of 42.29%. These findings indicate that an increase in public spending, especially in the productive sector, can strengthen the government's fiscal capacity, while economic growth through GRDP is not fully reflected in an increase in tax revenue. Keywords: Government Expenditures, Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP), Tax Revenue, Fiscal Policy, Public Expenditure Efficiency, Regional Economic Growth, Panel Data Regression, Random Effect Model (REM) 
Revitalization of Dompu Traditional Industry as a Pillar of Creative Economy Based on Local Culture Ahleyani, M.; Pratama, Andre Kurniawan; Sihombing, Ranjiv A. A; Astuti, Irma Widi; Nusantara, Althaf Fikar Harik
Buletin Ekonomika Pembangunan Vol 6, No 2 (2025): SEPTEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/bep.v6i2.30871

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This study aims to analyse the potential for revitalising traditional industries in Dompu Regency, West Nusa Tenggara, as a pillar of creative economic development based on the local culture "Ngaha Aina Ngoho", which means the spirit of working and loving the homeland. The research method uses a descriptive qualitative approach with in-depth interview techniques with traditional industry players, local artisans, traditional leaders, and local governments. Secondary data were obtained from regional policy documents, economic statistics, and cultural studies. The findings show that various traditional industries such as weaving, woven crafts, local food processing, and performing arts have high economic potential and cultural value, but are hampered by a lack of market access, limited production technology, and minimal regeneration of young artisans. This study recommends a revitalization strategy through synergy between cultural preservation, design innovation, creative entrepreneurship training, and integration of digital technology for marketing. This revitalisation not only revives the local economy but also strengthens the cultural identity of the Dompu community in the flow of globalisation. Keywords: Traditional Industry; Creative Economy; Dompu; Local Culture; Ngaha Aina Ngoho.
Evaluation of the Efficiency of Village Fund Allocation on Village Progress and Independence in Asahan Regency Using the Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) Method Yulinda, Vinda; Fadhil, Alan Maulana; Prianto, Putri Sheviana; Puspitasari, Amelia; Seviana, Melinda; Indriani, Sheilia; Wati, Nurul Widya; Risky, Kemala
Buletin Ekonomika Pembangunan Vol 7, No 1 (2026): FEBRUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/bep.v7i1.32190

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Studi ini bertujuan untuk mengevaluasi efisiensi alokasi dana desa terhadap kemajuan dan kemandirian desa-desa di Kabupaten Asahan, Indonesia. Latar belakang penelitian ini muncul dari isu hasil pembangunan yang tidak merata dan kapasitas keuangan yang rendah di beberapa desa meskipun menerima transfer fiskal yang signifikan. Studi ini menggunakan metode Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) dengan model berorientasi keluaran Variable Return to Scale (VRS) untuk mengukur efisiensi relatif 44 desa sebagai Unit Pengambilan Keputusan (UKK). Variabel masukan terdiri dari alokasi dana desa dan kapasitas kelembagaan, sedangkan variabel keluaran meliputi Indeks Pembangunan Desa (IDM) dan status kemandirian. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa hanya sekitar 20–25 persen desa yang beroperasi secara efisien, sementara mayoritas tetap tidak efisien karena skala operasional yang kurang optimal dan kompetensi manajerial yang terbatas. Sebagian besar desa berada dalam kondisi Increasing Return to Scale (IRS), yang menunjukkan bahwa perluasan sumber daya dan peningkatan kapasitas administrasi dapat meningkatkan kinerja secara signifikan. Temuan ini menyoroti bahwa pemanfaatan dana yang efisien berkaitan erat dengan kekuatan kelembagaan dan kualitas tata kelola. Oleh karena itu, studi ini merekomendasikan penguatan kapasitas kelembagaan desa, peningkatan transparansi keuangan, dan penerapan mekanisme transfer berbasis kinerja untuk mengoptimalkan pengelolaan dana desa. Upaya-upaya ini diharapkan dapat mendukung pembangunan pedesaan yang berkelanjutan dan mewujudkan tujuan desentralisasi fiskal di Indonesia.
The Impact of The Human Development Index and Economic Poverty in Sorong City Southwest Papua 2010-2024 Khotimah, May Husnul; Khalik, M. Yusril
Buletin Ekonomika Pembangunan Vol 7, No 1 (2026): FEBRUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/bep.v7i1.33524

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and economic growth on poverty levels in Sorong City, Southwest Papua Province, from 2010 to 2024. This research employs a quantitative approach using ordinary least squares (OLS) regression. The analysis results indicate that the HDI has a positive but insignificant effect on poverty. Meanwhile, economic growth has a positive and significant effect on poverty. Simultaneously, all independent variables can explain the variation in the dependent variable. These findings suggest that a corresponding reduction in poverty has not accompanied ongoing Development and economic growth. Therefore, the results of this study are expected to serve as a basis for the Sorong City government in formulating poverty alleviation policies that consider both the quality of human Development and the equitable distribution of the benefits of economic growth. The limitation of this study lies in the number of variables used, which does not yet fully reflect the complexity of socioeconomic factors influencing poverty. Keyword: Economic Growth, Human Development Index (HDI), Poverty 
Optimalisasi Rantai Nilai Manggis : Strategi Penguatan Kelembagaan dan Daya Saing Ekspor di Kabupaten Banyuwangi Mardiyanti, Nani
Buletin Ekonomika Pembangunan Vol 7, No 1 (2026): FEBRUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/bep.v7i1.33633

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The horticultural sub-sector, particularly the mangosteen commodity, plays a strategic role as Indonesia's leading export commodity which requires integrated supply chain management. and globally competitive. The results of quantitative analysis using the SAW method, with high weighting on the criteria of Effectiveness and Feasibility, determine the priority order of policy interventions. six category identified root problems, Institutional Root Problems (Vi Score = 4.15) are at ranked first. Furthermore, the Upstream-Downstream Institutional Partnership Development strategy based on Cooperatives/Village-Owned Enterprises/Farmer Groups (Gapoktan) in mangosteen commodities was designated as Priority I with the highest preference value (V=0.93), making it an essential prerequisite for successful investment in this sector. The main objective is to transform cooperatives/Village-Owned Enterprises/Farmer Groups in production centers into Perpetrator Main Tata Commerce (Single) Mangosteen Exports that implement One Gate Policy. Implementation policy explained through three dimensions action: Regulation Mandate, which focuses on issuing Regional Head Regulations (Perkada) for legality; Governance, which includes facilitation Partnership Contract Long-term binding quality standards and minimum purchase prices; and synergy Program, which directs all funding support and technical programs of OPD through This policy emphasizes the centralization of authority and resources to create an integrated, competitive, and sustainable mangosteen export system. Keywords: Mangosteen, Banyuwangi, Partnership Upstream-Downstream